The tenth season opens with Cheers still going strong, defying every expectation about how long a sitcom can stay great.
Sam and the gang face new challenges with the resilience and humor that have carried them for a decade.
Rebecca's arc continues to evolve as she finds strength in unexpected places.
Woody and Kelly's marriage provides sweet, funny moments that brighten every episode they share.
Carla faces the future with the same fire that's made her one of television's most iconic characters.
Cliff's postal world intersects with the bar world in another episode that proves John Ratzenberger is a national treasure.
Norm reflects on his decade at the bar, and George Wendt brings warmth and humor to the retrospection.
Sam considers his legacy and what he wants the bar to represent, showing growth beneath the hair and charm.
The ensemble delivers one of the season's best episodes, with every cast member getting their moment.
A surprise visitor shakes up the bar dynamic in the best possible way.
Woody demonstrates unexpected depth in an episode that shows how far his character has come.
Cliff and Norm share another classic moment of friendship that defines the bar's warm atmosphere.
Rebecca makes a bold move that's either brave or crazy — the bar is split on which.
Carla's zingers reach an all-time high as she works through a personal situation with humor as her weapon.
Sam's charm is tested by someone who is genuinely unimpressed, which is both refreshing and devastating to his ego.
The bar becomes a sanctuary during a difficult time, reminding everyone why this place matters.
Woody takes on a responsibility that pushes him out of his comfort zone with characteristically endearing results.
The show's tenth year continues to deliver episodes that rival anything from its first decade.
Sam and the regulars share an evening that captures the essence of what makes Cheers Cheers.
Norm's one-liners hit a season peak as the writing team gives George Wendt some of his funniest material.
The season builds toward its conclusion with the quality and care that defines this show.
Cliff faces a turning point that John Ratzenberger handles with surprising emotional range.
Rebecca finds herself at a crossroads, and the path she chooses says everything about how she's grown.
Carla gets one of her best episodes as the season winds down, and Rhea Perlman makes every second count.
The penultimate season closes with the bar feeling like home — for the characters and for viewers.
Season ten's finale delivers a satisfying conclusion while setting up the anticipation for the final year.